From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V19 #4 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Saturday, January 15 2011 Volume 19 : Number 004 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: The MSF concerts [lep ] Re: The MSF concerts [Al Masciocchi ] Me and Eb and The War Of The Enzymes ["Nectar At Any Cost!" Subject: Re: The MSF concerts craigie* says: > What were the albums and dates of these? > > I know these: > > 20101030/31 - Hunky Dory > 20091031/1101 - Abbey Road > 2008 > 20070701 - Sgt Pepper > 20061217 - Piper at The Gates of Dawn > 2005 > 20040808 - The White Album > > I've got the White Album and Hunky Dory - do recordings of the others exist? > and if so, are they on Archive.org or somesuch? The only other MSF I have is: 2003-04-20 - Naff Hits Of The 70s Also, Piper was also played: 20061216 - Piper (ISTR a problem with the recording of one of the songs.) it's up on archive.org here: i got all the shows you listed + Naff Hits from dime. i just did a quick search on archive.org and just saw the PF show up there. there might be others. someone else feel free to chime in as i've just that my (lack of) organization of RH shows the past few years makes them look more like a virus than a collection. xo - -- "people with opinions just go around bothering one another." -- the buddha ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2011 16:15:09 -0500 From: Al Masciocchi Subject: Re: The MSF concerts 20040807 - White Album 20070526 - Games For May lep wrote: > craigie* says: > >> What were the albums and dates of these? >> >> I know these: >> >> 20101030/31 - Hunky Dory >> 20091031/1101 - Abbey Road >> 2008 >> 20070701 - Sgt Pepper >> 20061217 - Piper at The Gates of Dawn >> 2005 >> 20040808 - The White Album >> >> I've got the White Album and Hunky Dory - do recordings of the others exist? >> and if so, are they on Archive.org or somesuch? >> > > The only other MSF I have is: > 2003-04-20 - Naff Hits Of The 70s > > Also, Piper was also played: > 20061216 - Piper (ISTR a problem with the recording of one of the songs.) > > it's up on archive.org here: > > > i got all the shows you listed + Naff Hits from dime. i just did a > quick search on archive.org and just saw the PF show up there. there > might be others. > > someone else feel free to chime in as i've just that my (lack of) > organization of RH shows the past few years makes them look more like > a virus than a collection. > > xo ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2011 13:35:28 -1000 From: "Nectar At Any Cost!" Subject: Me and Eb and The War Of The Enzymes well, i for one absolutely LOVE *The King Is Dead*. after five listens, i'm sayin' it's my second-fave LP (though not necessarily my second-fave relase: still not ready to say i prefer it to either *The Tain* or *Always The Bridesmaid*). is it just me, or do buck's contributions give those songs more of an egyptians-esque feel that an r.e.m.-esque feel? either way, how about a venus 3/decemberists/minus 5 tour? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2011 18:23:43 -0800 From: Rex Broome Subject: Re: Me and Eb and The War Of The Enzymes On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 3:35 PM, Nectar At Any Cost! < eddie@durianapocalypse.net> wrote: > > is it just me, or do buck's contributions give those songs more of an > egyptians-esque feel that an r.e.m.-esque feel? either way, how about a > venus 3/decemberists/minus 5 tour? > I'm for it... I'd get to go home early. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2011 08:34:55 -0500 From: Jeremy Osner Subject: Fwd: Shanghai Love Motel + Shrubs, Parkside, NYC, 1/22/2011 Hi Fegs, passing along a flyer some of you might find of interest. I'll be at Parkside next Saturday listening to SLM and Shrubs, if any NYC-area Fegs would like to say hello. Dispatch from SLM follows: Greetings and Happy New Year from Shanghai world headquarters. The only slightly soiled month of January brings encouraging news that corn futures are up 7 percent, the government of Ctte dIvoire is as stable as ever, and SLM is playing its first gig of the year at the venerable Parkside Lounge in New York City on Saturday, January 22. Were especially happy to be sharing the bill with our friends, SHRUBS. The venerable band has played and/or busked with Patti Smith, the Feelies, and Pete Seeger, and even rocked the venerable Cavern Club. Their new album, Forgotten How to Fall, was produced by Glenn Mercer. Recommendation enough for those seeking a rollicking night of just-loud-enough music, drink, and only slightly-soiled feelings from the good feelings era. The Parkside Lounge is located at 317 East Houston Street, between Avenues B and C in New York. (See below for directions.) Comfortable and yet elegantly appointed, with a full bar and plenty of room to hide from your troubles, whatever they are, the Parkside is also landmarked as the actual site of the shooting of the venerable Stanford White by Harry K. Thaw in 1906. The trouble starts abruptly at 9:00 (SLM) and continues beyond 10:00 (Shrubs), or perhaps vice versa. Tariff a measly $5.00. Please come. www.myspace.com/shrubs www.shanghailovemotel.com www.parksidelounge.net/info.html - --SLM ********** Irreverence is the champion of liberty and its only sure defense. -- Mark Twain The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side. -- Hunter S. Thompson ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V19 #4 ******************************